Gold/ Base Metal / VMS, Potential Property
66 % Zn boulder found 1.8 km south/southwest of the Moon Lake Property
Mineralization
Previous exploration has located several copper-zinc occurrences within the felsic sequence, near its anticlinal core. Examination of these indicates that these are stringer-type zones, surrounded by sericite-chlorite alteration, and rotated into the plane of schistosity. Immediately below the exhalite unit, the rocks are broadly manganese enriched, with local base metal enrichment in several areas. Previous work focused on the stringer-type mineralization (e.g. the Starhill Zone) and ignored the upper part of the sequence where focused discharge and massive sulfide deposition appears to have occurred. For example, in the Bozema Lake area massive sphalerite occurs in the exhalite; this type of target is the primary focus of Phoenix Matachewan’s program. The past-producing VMS deposits in both the Manitouwadge (to the east) and Winston Lake (to the west) areas are both associated with felsic sequences (proximal at Winston, siliciclastic at Manitouwadge). The presence of possibly laterally equivalent strata at Moon Lake, including well developed volcanic breccia, coupled with excellent geochemical indicators of high-temperature hydrothermal discharge indicate high VMS potential in the Moon Lake area. Several conductive zones and some magnetic features have been mapped by the surveys, that’s do to sulphide concentrations of structural features representing favourable loci for the emplacement of gold and base metal / VMS deposit.
Location and Access:
The Moon Lake Property is located within Syine Township G 634 approximately 225 kilometers via Trans Canada Highway 17 northeast of Thunder Bay, Ontario. The Trans Canada Highway 17 provides excellent access to the property. The centre part of the property can be access by ATV Trails and trails along the hydro lines.
Electrical power lines crosses the property in the southern section. The property is located between the towns of Terrace Bay and Marathon which can provide all supplies and manpower needed for exploration and development.
Claims: The Moon Lake Property consist of 15 Claims in the Syine Twp. G- 634
Comprised of unpatented Mining claim 4207513. Recorded in good standing in the Thunder Bay Mining Division.
Claim Location Map Electromagnetic Anomaly's Magnetic Survey
The Moon Lake property consist of the Northern, Western and Central Anomalies
Northern Anomaly
- a linear belt trending easterly a distance of 1000 meters and composed of cherty iron formation containing pyrite, magnetite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite and sphalerite. The belt has coincident magnetic and VLF-EM anomalies which also correlate with anomalous geochemical soil values in molybdenum, cobalt, lead, silver, zinc, copper, iron, arsenic and minor gold.
Western Anomaly
- a linear structure with an easterly trend and this belt is about 200 meters long. This smaller, less well-defined anomaly need some additional work along with that northern larger anomaly. Moderate pyrite and pyrrhotite with anomalies in zinc, copper, silver and gold are present.
Central Anomaly
- a linear belt easterly-trending and be traced for 500 meters. Moderate pyrite and pyrrhotite with anomalies in zinc, copper, silver and gold are present.
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